Giant Cell Thyroiditis treatment in Guadalajara
Treatment for giant cell thyroiditis in Guadalajara is available with 21 specialists, in 21 clinics, with profiles like endocrinologist. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Giant cell thyroiditis, also known as subacute thyroiditis, is an inflammation of the thyroid gland that usually appears after an infection, especially of the respiratory tract. It gets its name from the characteristics seen in the inflamed tissue.
Common symptoms: pain in the front of the neck that may spread toward the ears or jaw, discomfort when swallowing, fever and, at times, temporary changes in thyroid function.
When to seek care? with persistent neck pain, tenderness over the thyroid area or general malaise after a respiratory infection.
Which specialist treats it? the endocrinologist is the one who evaluates the thyroid gland and guides management. If you have these symptoms, it is advisable to have it assessed by a professional to understand well what is happening.
Which specialist to see for giant cell thyroiditis in Guadalajara?
Doctors who treat giant cell thyroiditis in Guadalajara
Dr. Liuba Marina Aguirre Salas
Dr. Ana María Triano Páez
Dr. Antonio Escalante Herrera
Dr. Lourdes Maya Luna
Dr. María Armida Valencia Ruvalcaba
Dr. Carlos Bancalari Organista
Dr. Claudia Lorena Ruiz Padilla
Dra. Mariana Garcia Gutierrez
Dr. Alberto Sanchez Solano
Dr. José Luis De La Torre León
Dr. David De Jesus Aguilar Sandoval
Dr. Silvia Alejandrina Jimenez Ramos
Dr. Fernando Flores Lozano
Dr. Leonardo Navarro Hermosillo
Dr. Victor Manuel Fletes Rabago
Dr. Hilda Patricia Valencia Ramírez
Dr. Rafael Ledezma Ramírez
Dr. Hilda Valencia Ramirez
Dr. Rogelio Chavira Hernández
Dr. Marcela Evelyn Arias Gaeta
Dr. Jorge Gonzalez Estrada
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats giant cell thyroiditis?
The treatment of giant cell thyroiditis is usually handled by specialists in endocrinologist, endocrinologist.
How many doctors are available in Guadalajara?
We currently have 21 doctors who can treat giant cell thyroiditis in Guadalajara.